New Site Shows Apache Default page not uploaded index.html

I am new to this and learning so please bear with me. I have mandriva 2006. I setup ispconfig. My router is assigned ip 216.144.242.27. The pc has a static ip of 192.168.4.2. I created a new site www.cjt-design.com. I set the ip address to 216.144.242.27. I did not set dns, because I have other dns already. This was an existing site, so I changed the zone file a record for www.cjt-design.com to 216.144.242.27. The propogation is still in progress, but I have been able to see that the page that comes up for www.cjt-design.com just shows "It Works" which is the default apache web page for the mandriva linux. I have uploaded an index page that is different through the web ftp. I have tried changing the ip address in the site settings to 192.168.4.2, but this made no difference. I tried to search, but perhaps don't know the right terms to search for. Any help is appreciated.

I am new to this and learning so please bear with me. I have mandriva 2006. I setup ispconfig. My router is assigned ip 216.144.242.27. The pc has a static ip of 192.168.4.2. I created a new site www.cjt-design.com. I set the ip address to 216.144.242.27. I did not set dns, because I have other dns already. This was an existing site, so I changed the zone file a record for www.cjt-design.com to 216.144.242.27. The propogation is still in progress, but I have been able to see that the page that comes up for www.cjt-design.com just shows "It Works" which is the default apache web page for the mandriva linux. I have uploaded an index page that is different through the web ftp. I have tried changing the ip address in the site settings to 192.168.4.2, but this made no difference. I tried to search, but perhaps don't know the right terms to search for. Any help is appreciated.

Upon further research I discovered that there were several files with date and time stamps in their names. I picked the newest one and put into the Vhost_ispconfig.conf file. I was then able to get the site. I tried adding another site but the conf file did not get updated. Again I copied from the file with the newest timestamp and both sites are up. What do I need to do to get this to update?

Upon further research I discovered that there were several files with date and time stamps in their names. I picked the newest one and put into the Vhost_ispconfig.conf file. I was then able to get the site. I tried adding another site but the conf file did not get updated. Again I copied from the file with the newest timestamp and both sites are up. What do I need to do to get this to update?

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If Vhosts_ispconfig.conf is empty it is likely that some module that is needed is not included in your Apache configuration.
After you've renamed one of these Vhosts_ispconfig.conf files with a date appended to Vhosts_ispconfig.conf, please run

I found one error in the logs. Seems apache is looking in /var/www/web1 for the added site, but standard is /home/www..., isn't it? Changing that in ispconfig makes changes to the added site but I still only see a file listing, and it seems I end up at the server root, not in web1. Should I change it in apache? There's too many things to configure and I'm confused here.

[root@cjt-design-server chris]# httpd -t
Syntax error on line 48 of /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/Vhosts_ispconfig.conf:
Invalid command 'php_admin_flag', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration
[root@cjt-design-server chris]#

[root@cjt-design-server chris]# httpd -t
Syntax error on line 48 of /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/Vhosts_ispconfig.conf:
Invalid command 'php_admin_flag', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration
[root@cjt-design-server chris]#

Sorry, as a test I changed the site settings for the server in ispconfig. I changed the dokument root from /home/www to /var/www and then back again, so the former error message I had is now gone and has been replaced with another one. You can see the result at http://friisweb.se and now the error messages in error.log looks like:

I guess that's because of the file structure that now shows when you browse the site so everytime you browse friisweb.se the browser tries to check the mail folder.
I noticed that both sites-available/default and sites-enabled/000-default has /var/www as document root, but Vhosts_ispconfig.conf has /home/www/web1/web as document root. Still, friisweb.se still points to the same root as friisonline.com, my server domain.

That's not serious. Please check at the end of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf if Vhosts_ispconfig.conf is included twice or more. You should have it only once there. If you have to change anything, restart Apache afterwards.

That's weird. There must be something really mixed up on your system. Please check the ISPConfig database if it uses /home/www everywhere.
What's at the end of your Apache configuration file? It should look like this: